Ms. Lucy Cleland
Calligraph
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Lucy Cleland
Calligraph
Boston, MA
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Fantasy
• Fantasy, Magical Realism
Historical
Literary Fiction
Speculative
Non-Fiction
Cultural/Social Issues
History
Psychology
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Known Clients (current & past)
Jessica Conoley
Joshua Douglas
Tracey Enerson Wood
Amanda Harlowe
Virginia E Hust
Tracey Wood
Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
Vanesssm1
11/29/2024 06:17 PM
Q 11/29/24
97,471-word adult fantasy
97,471-word adult fantasy
aalogan
11/23/2024 10:29 AM
EQ 11/23/24 84k gothic retelling
Christi12
11/09/2024 10:56 PM
CNR at 109 days.
93 sci-fi
93 sci-fi
StellaMae
09/20/2024 09:27 AM
She requested a partial on 9/13, so I'm assuming she's passing on mine.
ER: 7/18
CNR: 9/20
upmarket (75,000)
ER: 7/18
CNR: 9/20
upmarket (75,000)
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 06/26/2023 - New agency. Formerly Kneerim & Williams. Genres updated.
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Upper YA Fantasy, 106k